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Title Section17 1933-09-12 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. EST. 1835. No. 14,059. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933. It CENTS17 words
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Article763 1933-09-12 1 Feverish Energy In Washington RELENTLESS UPROOTING OF TRADITIONS Recovery Drive Difficulties i t London, Sept. 11. THE crucial stage of President Roosevelt's National Recovery Act campaign begins this week, writes Sir Percival Phillips from Washington to the Daily Mail. He says the activity m WashingtonReuter - 763 words
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Article118 1933-09-12 1 DISARMAMENT TALKS IN LONDON France Anxiously Watching London, Sept. 6. For two hours today, Mr. Norman Davis was closeted with Sir John Simon and initiated conversations which will be continued m London and other European capitals as a prelude to the resumption of the sitting ofReuter Wireless - 118 words
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Article129 1933-09-12 1 Mr. Citrine Denounces British Organisation London, Sept. 7. Although British Fascists claimed that their movement was all-British, it was foreign m inspiration and make-up, declared Mr. Citrine. General Secretary, when presenting the General Council of the Trade Union Congress report on dictatorships and the Trades Union movement. TheyReuter - 129 words
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Article103 1933-09-12 1 Death Sentences Demanded i a I Tokio. Sept. 11. The Procurators have demanded death sentences for three naval subalterns, Koga. Mikaml and Kuroiwa, Old life imprisonment for three others ■i\d six to three years and the other ->i r years' imprisonment. These naval officers were concerned tn theReuter - 103 words
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Article37 1933-09-12 1 $50,000 Or Bombed House Philadephia, Sept. 7. A guard has been placed round the home of Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop of Philadelphia, following a threat to bomb his house unless he produces $50,000. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article157 1933-09-12 1 Latest St. Leger betting and alterations of Jockeys Page 15. Following the report that a European had been flogged by a native court m Bechuanaland a party of 200 marines is escorting Admiral Evans (of Broke fame) to the interior— Page 9. By defeating Crawford m five157 words
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Article283 1933-09-12 1 BAVARIAN FRONTIER FORTIFIED Massing of Troops, Tanks and Planes Vienna, Sept. 7. Gun emplacements have been erected at Scharnltz and elsewhere "i the Austro- German frontier to prevent an attack by the Austrian Nazi legion m Bavaria which is believed to be 8.000 strong. Thousands ofReuter - 283 words
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Article68 1933-09-12 1 Another Expedition To South Pole Washington, Sept. 1. Rear Admiral Byrd, the famous American explorer. Is expected to sail from Boston o na new expedition to the South Pole on September 25th. The expedition will consist 01 70 members and will be equipped with a special aeroplane withReuter Wireless - 68 words
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Article64 1933-09-12 1 Andorra s Complaint Against France Geneva, Sept. 8. The Andorran Government has pro- > tested to the League of Nations against the occupation of Andorra by French forces, namely fifty gendarmes and has nominated a Swiss citizen to represent Andorra before the League. Unfortunately, Andorra has notReuter Wireless - 64 words
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Article59 1933-09-12 1 Dutch Consul Attacked By Bedouins Jerusalem, Sept. 7. While motoring along the shores of i the Dea«l Sea, Slgfrid van Vresland. the Dutch Consul General m I Jerusalem, was slightly wounded m 1 the shoulder by five armed Bedouins who attempted to hold-up the car. The ConsulReuter Wireless - 59 words
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Article35 1933-09-12 1 Engagement To Englishman Forecasted The Hague, Sept. 7. It Is believed that the engagement ■of Princess Juliana to an Englishman will shortly be announced. The Princess visited London m July last. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 35 words
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Article926 1933-09-12 1 "DOWN WITH YANKEE IMPERIALISM M I Cubans Denounce New I j President I TOOL OF WALL STREET I Havana, Sept. 11. H CIVE thousand people crying "Down with Yankee H 1 imperialism" held a meeting m Central Park H after Professor San Martin had been sworn m as H President.Reuter Wireless - 926 words
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Advertisement98 1933-09-12 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness tnd fragrance of the layan gardens :rect to your home. I RAFFLES HOTEL. LTD. l_ MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL. I TO-DAY'S ATTRACTIONS I SPECIAL DINNER CLASSICAL MUSIC 1 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. I DANCE (FORMAL) I 9.30 p.m. to Mid-Night SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th I SPECIAL98 words
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Advertisement95 1933-09-12 1 There no better Te« than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CHRYSLER I SATISFACTION THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE I 19 meets to-morrow at 1 p.m. at the I ADELPHI HOTEL I SPEAKER: Miss OWEN of the Y.W.C.A. I SUBJECT: "WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF NATIONS I Please note that ladies arc welcome95 words
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Article259 1933-09-12 2 Raja Haji Shahar An Aiie-De-Camp Tht High Commissioner has appointed Raja Haji Shahar Shah bin Raja Hartm al-Rashid to be an honorary extra aide-de-camp to his excellency, In the place of Lieut Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Harun alRashid. resigned, with effect from :he Sept. 1. 1933. The259 words
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Article66 1933-09-12 2 Mr. \V. N Gourlay. M.C.S.. has gone '.o Kuantan to take over the duties of District Officer from Eric ho Hussein bin Mohamed Taib. Dato' Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar. who goes to Benrong as District Officer. Ench^ Rat Tar. who has been acting District Officer. Bentong. reverts to his substantive66 words
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Article168 1933-09-12 2 Programme uf drills up to and lor week ending September 17th. Tuesday. 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: Armoured Car Section. Dismounted Action.; Headquarters: -A" <M.G.> Coy.. Lecture "if.Gs. m Defence."; Headquarters: *-d" (Eurasian) Coy., Miniature Range. Wednesday, 5.15 p.m. Headquarters: Ist Bn. Intelligence Section* Section Parade; Headquarters: "D" (Eurasian*168 words
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Article105 1933-09-12 2 Vacant Houses Should Re In Repair At a matting 01 Municipal Committee No. 1. held on September sth it was agreed to issue warning that there is a possibility of future claims for refund of rates on vacant houses beinc disallowed unless the premiss are m trood repair105 words
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Article246 1933-09-12 2 LARGE-SCALE OFFENSIVE IN FUKIEN In Szechuan, Hupei and Hunan Too Hong Kong, Sept. 11. Following urgent requests of the Fukien Government for assistance. General Chan Chai-tong. Commander-in-chief of the Cantonese forces, held a military conference at his residence yesterday, when it was decided to send five air246 words
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Article76 1933-09-12 2 $70,000 For St. John's Ambulance The Commissioner the H.i a Kong. St. John's Ambulance Brigade an- pounces the gift of $70 000 made by Mr. Chan Man Chi on behalf of the family of the late Mr. Chau Yu«> Ting for the purpose of defraying the cost76 words
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Article397 1933-09-12 2 IMIENPO OCCUPIED BY KIRIN VOLUNTEERS Ma Chan-shan Reappears On The Scene Shanghai, Sept. 11. THE Chinese irregulars m Jehol have occupied the 1 important town of Chifeng, m North Jehol, and Chiening. The Manchukuo garrison troops were either captured or driven hack to positions near JeholUnion Times - 397 words
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Article162 1933-09-12 2 Mr. Liv C'uinu-Chirh Appointed to Ht rim Shanghai. Sept. 10 An ofTicial announcement Irom Nanking gives the I allowing appointmenti Mr. Liv Chung-chleh. ViceMinister of Foreign AlTairs. has been appointed Chinese Minister to Berlin m place of Mr. Liv Wen-tao. who has been transferred to Rome as Chinas162 words
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Article192 1933-09-12 2 INSTALL,^ Round The v r d Voy-. Dr. li >b»-r; J M fornia Institute i Installed < th<» pvrp s n r qi ion frum oir r sj>.t< will travel m vi nums record iIUS lat«tud«-s MJtb'a mul The CO the apparatu simplicity A i tains Argon192 words
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Article26 1933-09-12 2 YOKOHAMA SPEC IE BANK Th.- local Hank Ltd telegram fr tha f a* th. Io7tl V 1 500 000 was appt Fund. makinß th< I I26 words
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Article35 1933-09-12 2 < From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Sept. 8. Mr James Marlon Baker, aged 12 1... yer ..rid ex-secretary of the United states Btmtt, has been appointed American Minister and is :\rrivinp here m November.35 words
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Advertisement200 1933-09-12 2 J Foods 3 I Jh« 'Allcnburys' Foods are particularly suited to the T I feeding of infants m hot climates. They are free I from harmful germs, and are readily prepared Ky th^ fj simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete p independence of doubtful muk supplies. Moreover g200 words
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Advertisement166 1933-09-12 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARD RESIDENCE. THE MANSION" Oxley Rise (off Tank Road) Opening October Hijch elevation, large and airy rooms, modern sanitation. garages. Enquiries Telephone 3798. 44 EAST ANGLIAN 6 OXLEY RISE. Near Town. High and cool situation. Large grounds. Excellent cuisine. Tennis. Garages and modern sanitation. Dally or monthly terms.166 words
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Advertisement166 1933-09-12 2 TENDERS sin(;apore municipal NOTICE Tender^ NOTICE Is hereby given thst tendffi are now Invited lor the foUowtni materials or services and thst particulars ot such tender* rr. t>« W pti m the Tender Room Municipal O^ctt Annual Tend- I D»K of Closing Room Supply of Antl M during 1934 i166 words
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Miscellaneous77 1933-09-12 2 DIARY OF THE WEEK Tuesday, 12th. aigh Water 03.25, 7.0 ft.. 14.40, 8 4 ft. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup, Wiltshire I vs. Police, Anson Road. Clergy Retreat. Police Band. Telok Ayer. 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, 13th. High Water 04.54. 6.5 ft.. 15.35. 8.2 ft Clergy Retreat. Singapore Races: Fourth Day. Rotary Luncheon.77 words
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Miscellaneous69 1933-09-12 2 Ciergy Retreat Ends. Friday, 15th. High Water 08.34, 7.0 ft.. 18.49 ft. Annual meeting Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd.. Chartered Bank Chambers noon. Football: Final Commercial Cup. Ans)n Road Stadium. Police Band. Botanical Gardens. 5.15 p.m. Saturday. 16th. High Water 09.11. 7.5 ft.. 20.01. 8.0 ft. Singapore Races. Fifth Day.69 words
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Article558 1933-09-12 3 Counterfeit Coins In Singapore elieied To Have Been Brought From Malacca m ar-ietched, defence Chinese, named He charge of being m M terfett coins failed M HA. Forrer. the V Judge, yesterday, anc W :iced to nine months 9 ctor J Tolmie said at 5 he kept a detective A558 words
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Article32 1933-09-12 3 Sto^n Is?»nk Notes m Free Circulation from Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 10. N'jts Itolen m the recent mail bag r ?bb' ry are still reaching local banks freely32 words
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Article15 1933-09-12 3 Mr. J. Geddes. of Southern Perak Dredging. Ltd.. Temoh. has left for home on leave.15 words
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Article655 1933-09-12 3 DUPLICATE KEY TO POST BOX Complainant and Accused Former Trade Partners 'This is the first oirence of this nature m the post office." declared Mr. A. W. Perry, Superintendent of Mails at the General Post Office, during the course of his evidence before Mr. R. J.655 words
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Article91 1933-09-12 3 Chinese Volunteers Capture Tun^ninjr Shanghai. Sept. 10. The town of Tungnlng In East Kirin. again fell into the hands of the Chinese volunteers yesterday, following the mutiny of two regiments of Manchukuo troops who went over to the volunteer |carro after they had assisted the volunteer* m theSin Chew Jit Poh - 91 words
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Article28 1933-09-12 3 Threat of 40 Siamese Red Pri-oners j »From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 10. i Forty prisoners serving sentence* 1 for Communism have threatened hunger strike.28 words
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Article209 1933-09-12 3 $20 Fine Imposed At Taiping fl'rom Our Own Correspondent.* Taiping, Sept. 8. A well-known Taiping Malay, Haji j Abi; Bakar. was yesterday fined $20 ,r [m default 10 days* rigorous imprisonmr.nt by the magistrate, Che Albukri. inr assaulting a Malay police con- stable m the execution of his209 words
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Article115 1933-09-12 3 At Nanking OlympicMeeting Shanghai, Sept. 10 Elaborate arrangements are being made by the committee of the AllChina Olympic games to be held m 1 Nanking en Oct. 10. this year. Mr. Lin Sen, Chairman oi the Government, Marshal Chiang Kai-shrk and Mr. Wang Ching-wel have been electedSin Chew Jit Poh - 115 words
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Article37 1933-09-12 3 I'r »m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala 1-ipis. Sept. 8 An unknown Chinese, while walking n the railway line near Kuala Lipis rriclEe was knocked down and kill- -1 n i Main coming into Lipis.37 words
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Article11 1933-09-12 3 Dr. H W. Webb, the Ipoh medical practitioner, returned from leave11 words
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Advertisement41 1933-09-12 3 INDISPUTABLY Ip^T THE BEST rFRAMROZ CO. Phone 635* i i^"^"**- M---1^ —|M||B^ —il|||—Bllßßi-^ —B—-— ought they were funny m the part- wait until you see LAUREL and HARDY m Auber's world-famous comic opera "FRA DIAVOLO" Opening at THE CA PiTOL— TO-MORROW41 words
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Advertisement256 1933-09-12 3 GUT TO PERFECTION X with j EAGLE GLOBE" I 1 SAWS. I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I SINGAPORE BRANCHES. I I V I I I i So much more for so LITTLE more YES, aa All-Weather Tread KbW. I Tyr« ia priced a little I higher than other good tyre* fe_256 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1933-09-12 4 William F. McDermott - William F. McDermott The Truth About Russia 2. By Shops Stacked With Goods- At A Price FROM the welter of rumours, guesses, impressions and reports one hears m Moscow to-day, there seems to be two salient points of agreement. First, that the winter and early1,459 words
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Advertisement198 1933-09-12 4 PHYSICIANS lAND THEIR FAMILIES SHOWED DEFINITE IMPROVEMENT AFTER TAKING BEMAX/ WHAT IS BEMAX? It is an established fact that even a varied diet Is definitely deiicient m vitamins especially Vitamin B. and that this deficiency is responsible for many of the common ailments from which we suffer. BEMAX The richest198 words
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Advertisement272 1933-09-12 4 J? m Hour k*i M Mr :ne tail ar< t onally JJI V honc^ opped fel I stubborn I 5 blades $0.; *>,*<!« m I f "CAMEL" riCAKKTTKS-A superb blend jf Turki>h ami 1 v^n^— tobaccos which ron 3 'dr 3K TmFc/ tain no P<*pner> dv tto Mm* > I272 words
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Article, Illustration236 1933-09-12 5 One of the most famous old inns m tn~ roontrv, the 4«>o >ran» old C hequers Inn at Isleworth, Middlesex, former haunt of highwaymen, and famous m fiction as the inn at which Bill Sykes spent the night is to be demolished Mr. R. Sailer and236 words
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Advertisement74 1933-09-12 5 4 >\ f I \> j i 4» t *iII t 1 I I T*T t "■4-^-t *»X 4** i I A ii.. 4 1 lfc»iiii»4i» —^H f- y 4" ♦i 4 4— m^p^— V-^— PB^L- -H|A_|_ _^^I^.T^MK JH I -»>- 4 »-<■ A —^H 1 t J i t74 words
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347 1933-09-12 6 Police Theory In Assize Murder Trial ATTACKED WITH AXE WHILE ASLEEP •He split his skull with two blows with an axe," and "He heard a sound as though somebody was splitinu a coconut," were two of the phrases used by Mr. J. H. Bassett347 words
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Article98 1933-09-12 6 r Tuesday September 12th Before the Chief Justice m the Ist. Court at 11 a.m. S. 406 33 W. Plyanage vs. D. A. de Silva. Before Mr. Justice Cierahty m the md. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes: Rex vs. Vow Lim Boon tiX, not nnkshed >. Rex vs.98 words
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Article103 1933-09-12 6 'From Our Own Correspondent*. Taiping. Sept. 5. The marriage took place at Taiping on Saturday Ol Mr. Emile Augustin. a teacher of the St. George's Institution. Taiping. and Miss Winefride Teresa Estrop. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. L. Estrop. of Taiping. Mr. H. M de Souza103 words
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Article60 1933-09-12 6 FREE PRESS FOOTBALL] COMPETITION I 1 Six Free Chances Every Week i TJELOW will be found particulars of the Free Press Football Com- petition No. 4 m which you are asked to forecast results of ten English and Scottish League matches to be played on Sept60 words
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Article260 1933-09-12 6 THE PRIZE OF $150 will be awarded for an accurate forecast, or failing the receipt of an accurate forecast, to the forecast most nearly accurate. In the event of a tie the prize will be divided amongst the winning competitors. All you have to do Is to strike out the260 words
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Article226 1933-09-12 6 A duplicate list Is provided In which the competitor may keep a record of his entries. These small lists must not on any account be used for entries they are only for the convenience of competitors. Competitors who have forecasted correctly EIGHT or more matches226 words
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Article229 1933-09-12 6 ScafToldinK Tower Greatest Ever Erected London. Sept. 19. A tricky bit ol spring-cleaning going »n Just now is the restoration of the J lecaylng stone surface of the tower viiich contains Big Ben The famous r lock is enca^tid m a towei oi s.ee* J icalloldinK229 words
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Article101 1933-09-12 6 Shanghai's Gift To China Shanghai. Sept. It. About hi ty thousand people witnessed the christeninn of the five aeroplanes presented by th« people of Shanghai at the Hongkew aerodrome yesterday They have been named "Shanghai Merchants." "Shanghai Workrae Shanghai Schools." "Cadrt^ utt "Nlngpo." Mr. H.su P. I ol.in101 words
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Article47 1933-09-12 6 I'ri'ss to Attend Siam\ National Assembly [From Our Own CorresDondont I Bangkok. Sept. If. Tlu- National Assembly voted In fa- your of permitting Press representaand people to attend their deli beratlons. Mr. J. M 8011. Traffic Assistant. F M.S.. ITailways. has gone home on turlouuh.47 words
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Article79 1933-09-12 6 HAD RHEUMATISM FOR 20 YEARS. |{ut Nun. v, This MM D >h ri c rd i<>r I 910 I thffcT am p]«'.»M(l aaaal •> 0 dat. I lful pt uj Cruschcn Sal nust say that ii^ ;o have n, v iS? 1^ 1 ib<^u' Thy p.m. v rt'.'pij.Ni-v j^vnth- >.it79 words
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Advertisement121 1933-09-12 6 Garnish your salad with artistic shapes of %I^^F Anchovy SANDWICH PASTE Or perhaps you pre- r^S^SBHH^^ fer Frau n Paste vJ-JZjß^ Cra6 and Lobster, "LTfji itflfil Shrimp, IHuatt r )I333IDH(H\\ 'JO other delicious M K\\\\ choices. Made frurn HjJSSHJPvtW^^ genuine Kn v ss h f meat, fish and poul- M121 words
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Advertisement224 1933-09-12 6 j FREE PRESS FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 4 j j I agree to abide by the conditions governing this competi- j I tion as set out above and to accept as final the decision of the Competition Editor of the Singapore Free Press m all matters J appertaining thereto. My forecast224 words
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Advertisement552 1933-09-12 6 S. Shimura Co. Shirt ami l'yjama Makers Complete Shirt Outfits m Stock No. 82-2. lira- li.i-.ih R o ,d HNGAPOME. 'IVI: V.iK Uintmcnt Talcum Powder HeallnandDeauiu TO YOU K SKIS/ Daily ur- of ihi- jur cud Smmp.^'U lientand < |»rot<*< t*. athe hkin. II OiniMfm <]ui«kl\ r« 1 1» \<552 words
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Article117 1933-09-12 7 Burial At Bidadari Cemetery hmeral of Captain M. O. Leyne. j Eng Moh Steamship Co.. General Hospital took Bidadari Cemetery, prechoral service at The The G r nd Shepherd. The ttended by member? of -mr.unity. aner Snackert* officiated a at the graveside were ton representing the117 words
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Article162 1933-09-12 7 Death of "Dick" Roberts, of Deal The death of Richard Roberts, of Deal, recalls many remarkable incidents of the lifeboat service. Roberts, m 1865, helped to bring the first lifeboat from London to Deal, and until 1907 was coxswain and took part m saving very many lives from162 words
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Article19 1933-09-12 7 Mr T O Nprtqraia Piliai. officiating I Agent of the Government of India, is on a visit to Singapore.19 words
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1735 1933-09-12 7 j Sequel In The Police Court] j KEEPING WATCH FOR THE GOVERNMENT j Remarkable scenes were witnessed m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Agnes V. Begg. who was the prose* utrix m a case of assualt against an Indian1,735 words
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Article280 1933-09-12 7 Former Straits Resident Dies! m Shanghai The Jewish community of Shanghai has suffered a great loss m the death i of Mr. Silas Simon Levy, which took I place. aft-T a lingering illness. < He was 73 years of age. an old real- 1 dent of China280 words
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Article84 1933-09-12 7 "Man Wanted" By Kay Francis Kay Francis is Just as glani^rr.is MJ vrr m the Warner Bros. film. "Man wanted," which is now showing at »he Pavilion. One has heard of the o^Pc*» wife but m this Instance it is the case lof an office husband -David Manners who84 words
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Article125 1933-09-12 7 Municipal Action Next The proposal to purchase anc install an Electro-matic Traffic Signal is disapproved by Municlpa Committee No. 1 which also recommended, by a majority, that the tax ■>n tricycles be raised m 1934. frort. 52 00 to $5 00 per annum It was also recommended125 words
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Advertisement240 1933-09-12 7 What a Thrill! j GIRL WIFE VAMSHES FROM BRIDAL BED! Who was the third person who went on the Honeymoon? 4®- y '^rfi!ow^si come and solve this To-Night 's Your Last Chance! Warner's Thrilling Comedy Sensation GIRL MISSING! with GLENDA FARRELL, BEN LYON and MARY BRIAN. TOMORROW! Opening at 3.15240 words
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Advertisement65 1933-09-12 7 STORAGE I STANTON I NELSON 1 CO.. LTD. 1 4 Collyer Quay. I KAY FRANCIS j I this tovel) lv clous lad} uan'ed loving I MM BMld <>»1" 9H lOftl S^> did wliat CVC :*'.t'. t. Adi'.m wttb all mod^n J improvements GREAT LAUGHTER PREMIERE TO-MORROW j nnonniY nniifmidi -^dj^--65 words
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538 1933-09-12 8 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, 1933. Whither America? THE deeper 10 Uites into the economic life of the nation the firmer is the resistance the .American national recovery drive is meeting. This was to be expected but while the people are exhibiting' some impatience with the meagre results so538 words
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Article869 1933-09-12 8 TTHE attack on an English lady and her daughter by one of the wild apes of Gibraltar, resulting In the death of the offender, Is a very rare occurrence. Superstitious Britons were fearful a year or so ago when only two male apes remained, for it is869 words
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Article1170 1933-09-12 8 Ewryor.f knows the magic nume ol Monte Carlo but very lew bftVt actually examined at close range Ibi numerous advantages ot having a second home" m the worlds smallest country, m that tiny Principality which is lull ot surprises at every turn. I propose therefore. In1,170 words
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Advertisement116 1933-09-12 8 in^Hr HIGHLY RECOMMENDED i&^^lDUAil FOR ITS PURITY AND Jff§ggy[ EXCELLENCE. CAIUDBICCIU'S €V SPECIAI fO HM THI 4PPOINTMENT *ING OF Rl^ E JEWELLERY selecting a piece of JEWELLERY no matter for «H*l occasion, let us help you. You will thus be assured of the FINEST SELECTION and the one that offers116 words
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Advertisement61 1933-09-12 8 THOUSANDS OF APPLES were smashed to a pulp when a fruit lorry skidded and overturned m a country town. The onlooker i who uttered a rousing cheer was probably a local general practitioner. The holders of "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT SICKNESS POLICIES do not have to worry about doctor's bills. GENERAL ACCIDENT,61 words
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Article96 1933-09-12 9 BEI'OKTED JAPANESE MOVE DENIED Britain Not Invited To j r Conference London, Sept. 11. jth Express reports that j 1 United States have de- Britain to participate m j Power Conference to reigton and London naMated that this decision the recent exchange of the United States and96 words
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Article100 1933-09-12 9 SP ANISH CABINET mat ion Forced By IISIS Madrid, Sept. nrly rumoured that the 1 of the Government is im The feeling has been general time that the energy and re- Senor Azana. the Prime I be insufficient to stem 1 political disaffection which strength. ts particularly, have be r<Reuter Wireless - 100 words
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Article73 1933-09-12 9 ;ts Sentenced To Death J>ussHrt<>rf. a. k s have been sen■ooting a Nazi and r In June 1932. the i demanding l i^ death Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Sept. 9. ::iists confined In 'he mp a* Witt moor near be^n placed n wMtarv for three days as rei".73 words
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Article44 1933-09-12 9 CUSTOM S TRUCE Band Notifies Withdrawal Geneva. Sept 8. Free Sta* has notified of the World Economic to b istonu true 1 after Sep He the Danish Governfled adhesion with tho may be free to take any s to prot^-* rital na- Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article25 1933-09-12 9 light Decline m Germany Berlin, Sent. 8. m Germany at the end led 4.123 000 a decrease ired with August 15th. less.25 words
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Article98 1933-09-12 9 State to Exercise Stricter Control Berlin. Sept. G. Important changes In the German banking machinery .aid a closer measure ot State control wi re foreshadowed at the opening meeting of the Savings Bank committee enquiry. Dr Bchacht President of th" Relchsbanlc. stated that tin* commitwou: i consider whether98 words
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Article72 1933-09-12 9 vs Who Deal m German Goods Nrw York. Sept. 7. A solemn blast on a ram's horn In i colourful ceremony held by [Jnion of Orthodox Rabbis m the Jnited States was the signal I W a ban en all Jews who handle Oermar poods TheReuter Wireless - 72 words
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Article42 1933-09-12 9 19 Dead In Fight With Police Manila. Sept. 6. Nineteen people were killed m a light between the police and band of outlaw Moros m the island of Jolo, The Moros are famous as a pirate race— Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 42 words
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Article, Illustration288 1933-09-12 9 Trouble With Natives In Bechuanaland EVANS OF THE BROKE TO MAKE PEACE Vi/i^ 4nifln Capetown, Sept. 11. ICE-ADMIRAL E. R. G. R. Evans ("Evans of the Broke"), Commander-in-Chief of the Africa station, who is acting as High Commissioner, is going to Bechuanaland from Simonstown escorted288 words
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Article104 1933-09-12 9 King's Tribute to Dead Statesman London. Sept. 7. In conformity v.-itii the dead states tnan'a request Vi^-junt OrvVs rx>d' will oe cremated on Saturd.r. Ri Dar m, which is the nearest crematorium to Fallodon A mi mortal ser vice has be<n arranged m Westminster Abbey on Monday. Hi>Reuter Wireless - 104 words
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Article90 1933-09-12 9 Plague-stricken Rat m i.().(. s Car Pnonu, Sept. 7. The al.irmin^ discovery 01 a plague Stricken rat m the motor- ar c\ tlv Genera 1 Officer Command' nt; Sir OeorgC Jet Treys. while lie MHI his wit were visiting the military hospital and or another dead Infected ml90 words
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Article152 1933-09-12 9 LATEST TIN AM) RUBBER PRICES AND STERLING RATES Rubber and Tin prices and the sterling rate m New York and Paris, specially cabled to the Free Press are i as follow RUBBER London. Sept. 11. Messrs Symington and Wilson's rubber market closing prices to-day were Spot 'Sellers) 3152 words
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Article253 1933-09-12 9 NEW PARTY COMES INTO BEING Fascist Salute For ODuffy and Cosgrave Dublin, Sept. 8. The United Ireland Party came into existence to-day when the three op I position parties, the Cosgravites Cen reltes and National Guard unanim ously decided to merge as the United 1Reuter Wireless - 253 words
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Article98 1933-09-12 9 Non- Aryans Debarred From Office Berlin, Sept. 1. The Nazi dogma win Become church law for Pru.isiu as the- result o. th Nazi Church Senate approving of twenty motions adopted by ihe Hi neral Synod. Seven ou oi the twelve general rapertntendenU 01 the Pr. Church whoReuter Wireless - 98 words
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Article67 1933-09-12 9 Communists Tear Down Decorations C'opcnliaijpn. Sppt 8 Workmen rushed fr -m Redensl have obliterated mlschlevoui dan to the d< T.itiins bun )i the veddlni b«--r;'.' It re t night of f !.t v««ar Knud n >r.d no of Kinu Chi <:.<i ol 13-year-old cousin. Priiict-ss c Una Mathilde.67 words
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Article48 1933-09-12 9 Flight From Canada To Baghdad London. Srpt. H. The Moilisons have decided :•> itaii their next tiyir.fi adventure from C nada ;'nd a new piano is being shipped from Liverpool for Quebec on September Bth. Their is still undlvulged but !s assumed to be Baghdad. Router Wirele.s.s48 words
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Article54 1933-09-12 9 Thirteen Killed At New Orleans C.aol New Orleans. Sept. 11. Three people werr killed m desperate riot m Angola Prison, from where 13 long-term prisoners escaped Frustrating pursuit with a hail of revolver fire they stole a car belonging to a visitor and made otT after cutting theReuter - 54 words
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Article43 1933-09-12 9 Wife of Bangkok Postal Official Arrested Bangkok. Sept. 9. Stolen bank notes arc still roa;-hiiv fhe local banks freely through the locn firms. The police have arrested the v.if^ 0 a postal official dUuimvlira a recen acquisition of valn;\bir iovellery.43 words
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Article45 1933-09-12 9 While riding along King's Road yes f erday afternoon, a Chinese cyclls' kidded over the steen edge and fel ~*n to a cement floor about 15 f(* r below. He was uncorsr'ous ard w» 4 -omovpd to hosoital. having sustaincc a fracture of the skull.45 words
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Advertisement50 1933-09-12 9 Sustain his strength... The activities of' childhood demand a diet rich m vitalising and body-building principles To provide strength to keep pace with growth, supplement your child's diet with r— f t— r-% 5 COD LIVER OIL :rLc.K w.™ malt extract i i mista fu.i B ROUGHS WELLCOME CO. London50 words
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Advertisement183 1933-09-12 9 ROBINSON'S ANNUALCAI T I CLEARANCE DrVLiEi I STEEL TRUNKS TO CLEAR- I EH I FINEST QUALITY STEEL AIRTIGHT UNIFORM CASE, I Japanned Black, Polished Handles, Side I I Catches with English Lever Lock 2 Keys. I Special Sale Price I 27 ins. 30 ins. I $22.50 $24.50 I 33 ins.183 words
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Article2993 1933-09-12 10 NEW USES MUST BE FOUND More Consumption Research Essential DIVISION OF THE CESS R. R. I. Inquiry Committee's Conclusions THE need for more intensive research for finding new uses for rubber by the Rubber Research Institute is stressed m the report of the committee which has been considering the work2,993 words
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Article216 1933-09-12 10 Sept. 8 H American C:in. Com. 90" 9O' L M% Am T'phone and Fgnipn 126» 2 127' 4 128 A- .s- 11 Railroad 6f> 65 65 Dupont 78 79 78> 4 Firestone Common 24 5 25' 2 25 3 H Hjh Bectric 23* i :i '> 3 R.216 words
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Article219 1933-09-12 10 London. Sept. 0. Transactions on the Suck Exchange to-day were light. Home Rails were 1 prominent on the remarkably steady improvement In traffic returns m spite of the end of the holiday season Md gilt-edged securities continue to mo\t upward. On the other hand, lntvrnationaisReuter Wireless - 219 words
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93 1933-09-12 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Srpttnibcr 11th.. It o'clock n«Min Bu)rn* Sellers R B S I r:.i] to London Stanci.uU. Spot 'I- 1 II 'p 11' HS S j;:a! U) I Dd D •d FOB ll'a U 4 Standard RS.S on TllMltl Sept U7 16 lit Od II til II93 words
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Article144 1933-09-12 10 The Kin, m Cump;! The annual meet Rubber Compai.. L Hongkon* Bank Cl ber 22 The dir< state The loss for Hn directors fees. which added to ti $17.0^141? tepufl year Ml I U»ta Dividends tori. Hi vi the asso< iation amour r. to bf deducted ;rf»m144 words
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Article101 1933-09-12 10 Beptembt r Devoe's Imperial B:. KmtfM P« r t.r: Imp lmj!s I tytvaa Aimv Strati i S.H-. r.y Mo|| P<t British Soconv Motor Oaso p r British Imijvi: Socony Motor Otttottl •4 pJlon tln» 14 Shell Avij* drums, pei Brit Sh»»il M- t Splr'.t British In101 words
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Article237 1933-09-12 10 Mr. Carl H. Boehringer. Acting American Tr:«d" r •n»'r.ission"i Building, Singapore, has received by cable the iollo\vin« ttatfcjtiici relatlni U) the Foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asu For the Month ol July 193): I Total Exports from United States i; S237 words
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Article71 1933-09-12 10 The Chinese Produce Exchange Singapore Srpirmln r Mi Oamblor K ft Ja\a Cub* ICunlok wi White F.-pp< r Bia.k Ptppet Mtetd bi k C pra s ,!i I pra, jn.v Sm.ii l IKi> Fair PUke T i| M«'ii l\ -.Hi I Small P» ail I 1 £gm Sago Flour Fair71 words
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Article86 1933-09-12 10 Tambalak Rubl i dUwMI m i' ended June 30 n !the year an deducted from $14 152 98 hr year leaves a < i and I thcv i mnnirand i next account. The crop h;ir\- H 248.385 lbs M M I cents per lb Tli. 7.56 MBtl ptff86 words
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Article39 1933-09-12 11 turday's Closing Quotations hf ygfudg udsfug tuwrgu usfsegbk jsbf jsguseu tuise ue giuewgietgiu gies iutgrywiu triug uertuwerht fuwihtfguios ehtf9werguwt uwr wutfsdbvusdg usbvjcgfu ywegfuy fjiwe fiuweg fuiwr hiu ftfuisdg usgg gvrh ggusdgfusdg usebvhu fhsfejhe fuge INDUSTRIAL I39 words
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Article355 1933-09-12 11 liiTg Financial Position lal question m Japan heavy borrowing ol m be met without n The Finance Minernor ol the Bank of r flnancleri are hopeful ;.L' issues can be abforcing money rates up md without serious 1932. according to an •Japan's national debt 1.000,000 yen. At the355 words
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Article146 1933-09-12 11 Increase of Over 1*5,000,000 In Value Australian wool sales for 1932-33 season, which closed on June 30. reached a new record. Total sales, including the carry-over from the previous season, amounted to 3.000.075 bales an increase of 317.962 bales since last season and the first time the 3.000.000146 words
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Advertisement996 1933-09-12 11 Assets exceed $12,000,000 m Assurance m force OTer |35,0df.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Straits Settlements) HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Lie Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. liONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry EC The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with996 words
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Article189 1933-09-12 12 Effect Of Scottish And Welsh Highlands The average annual number of gales wind travelling at and over 40 miles per hour— occurring m the British Isles, calculated over a number of years, is 48. The period of greatest frequency is from October to March, and the month189 words
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Article16 1933-09-12 12 The s.s. Van Outhoorn arrived m Singapore yesterday from Benoa with .033 pigs and 30 bullocks.16 words
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Article845 1933-09-12 12 LOW OUTPUT FOR PAST SIX MONTHS .300,000 Tons In 1929; 13,500 Tons In 1933 The output of new tonnage on the Clyde lor the half-year touches the exceptionally low level of eight vessels i 'oi a total of about 13.500 tons. For i the corresponding period845 words
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Article38 1933-09-12 12 STRAITS— BOMBAY CONFERENCE Rate of Freight on Malacca C. to Karachi. Direct. Merchants are j hereby Informed that it has been agreed to quote the rate of $1.60 per picul on Malacca canes from Straits to Karachi direct.38 words
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Article125 1933-09-12 12 THE SINGAPORE H ARBOUR BOARD Bhip<i Moiu-Mdr thr Wharven or Expected to Arrive Ka*t Wharf (Entrant? <;atr 1) Van Heutsz. Rohna HO Main Wharf (Entrance (.ate Kedah 18; Ansliun T.ilnia 11 Prea OarfieU II; Kuala 10 Kmpirr I>o< k (Kntr.iiKf (.atr |>, Steel Traveler 30 Kumsang 32:! Rlstna :ya: Toossow-125 words
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Article147 1933-09-12 12 Several Cha Schedule Tin Dollar Si ■imnifiid Sw'hedUlfN Th« SS Pi, at San Fr.iiM is.. dttp.i'chrri In S. y that port mi Aiiv tion (»l th. iMttlt werrit American M nightly M-hrdui. Tilt- 1 1 Pr. ■mM «ii tin vice will takr Lh< Grant m Ibc N- V147 words
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Article57 1933-09-12 12 Teaitn tavited u 0 I Now csv 4 U I called lor H i the urots r> t*c& H rhim-ry nmII h.i\. H b h p Then win H I nstnci "i MM I I will t»> used foi pmc i x I the ihip tad H ;ibly57 words
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Article35 1933-09-12 12 i> dii' s. ■All on Urn hu T0..: bort!i In Urn i m on dn< ii pn* fftd t| on arrival Th, ><. >-; n«■ U) UTtVt if Koim i| BOQO on V- »r, wh.tr! OB Ul35 words
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Advertisement577 1933-09-12 12 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY VISIT AUSTRALIA IN THE SPRING SPECIAL FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE £74 ($634.29) Special arrangements have been made to enable passengers to make the round cruise to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne via Java by the well-known s.s. "MARELLA" <7.475 tons gross register)577 words
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Advertisement118 1933-09-12 12 TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA V, f AND MOST OF THE S.A. /^^B^Bk rM rm T** *kr»«gii \rwmm V mtmm yr -r-ihn k N v «4^^^HpO MJVorr U«lm W ■■pi— f M( rkm*« f» |H Xl HONGKONG BANK CHAMBER* n Canadian national r 7*4« Iwym* If a *mm 9 B 9118 words
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Miscellaneous543 1933-09-12 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches and A rrivals t BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturda> 7 p.m. and Thursday 7.au _.r_ Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan (.via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7 10 sjb Kuantan (via Jerantut) Saturdays 7 p.m Kelantan (via Padang Besar) Monday543 words
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Miscellaneous254 1933-09-12 12 VESSELS ARRIVED Plancius. Dut. 3530. from Batavia 1 1 ft, for Belawan Deli 11.9. Kudat. Brit. 1021, from Sandakan •11.9, for Pinding. Mni. Labuan. BNB 16 9. Suddhadib. Siam 803. lrom Baimkok 10 9. for Bangkok 13.9. Singkel. Brit. 285, from Djambi 11 v for Djambi 13.9. Both. Dut. 1483.254 words
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Advertisement499 1933-09-12 13 P. O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated m England) •AIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. 01 WARDS FROM LONDON FOR CHINA JAPAN. Dac Due Tonnage. Singapore. Tonnage Sinraoore TUA 11.000 Sept. 15 CORFU 15 006 Dec DWAN 6.070 Sept. 28 io?4 ALPINDI 17,000 Sept.499 words
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Advertisement540 1933-09-12 13 EUerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) KUJERMAN" Tine. FREIGHT SEFYICE TO UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTiNENT VIA PORTS AW* SUEZ CANAL HOMF.WARDS Steamers |>» c 3*^ s.s. City of Pittsburg For Havre, London, R'dam H'burg Sept. 15 Sept. 17 s.B. City of Newcastle For Havre, Ixradon, R'aam <v H'burg540 words
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Advertisement1179 1933-09-12 13 fHE BLUX FUNNEL LINK (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP 00, (1891) I Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd Mutual Steam Navigation 00., Ltd. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP 00. LM THE BTRArrS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Oo Lm THE CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Ltd. THE AUSTRALIAN A ORIENTAL LD«* I**1,179 words
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Advertisement791 1933-09-12 14 K. P. M. &ONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU PALIMA Tuesday. Sept. 12, Penang < mails only) and Bagan Si-Api-Api. RETEH Tuesday. Sept. 12, Bengkalls. Paneh. Berombang, TanjongMengeidar, Tanjong-Leidong and Asahan. MAJANG— Wednesday. Sept. 13, Prigi-Radja. Sapat. Tembilahan, PoeloePallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. THEDENS— Wednesday. Sept. 13, Muntok and Palembang. TOBA— Wednesday. Sept. 13.791 words
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Advertisement487 1933-09-12 14 HOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE I (^AMERICAN MAIL LINE I EUROPE vo AMERICA VISIT SUNNY CALIFORNIA YOSEMITE PARK HOLLYWOOD GRAND CANYON NEW IX)W THROUGH RATES HONG KONG TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MANILA AND OR HONG KONG TO SEATTLE DIRECT OR VIA HONOLL'Lr TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES AND VIA487 words
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Advertisement585 1933-09-12 14 O. S. K. Line FOB AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA t Africa Maru Buenos Aires via Colombo. Momt) Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. Beira. Lo renco Marques. Durban. Alcoa Bai Cape Town and Santos t Montevideo Maru Buenos Aires, via Colombo. Durb... Cape Town. Santos. Rio de Jann. Montevideo t Hawaii Maru Santos via585 words
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Article314 1933-09-12 15 I jritain Loses Through Field Events From Our Own Correspondents London, Aug. 23. was able to beat (iroat Rritain m an athletic its at the White City Stadium on Saturday by 75 c to the emphatic superiority of the visitors m rowtag events. Though m many cases314 words
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Article109 1933-09-12 15 Arab Footballers' Victories r* 1 Arab Peranakan As- am which is on a I played their first the Asiatics on Thursim led by two goals the interval, when and the match had to nd match Singapore beat >nd by 2 goals to one. of the tour, against m109 words
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Article316 1933-09-12 15 Gordon Richards Not To Hide Manitoba I London. Sept. 11 Several changes of jockeys for the St. Leger were announced to-day, the most notable being Gordon Richards The champion jockey was to have ridden Lord Wooiavington s ManltoiM which he rede m the D?rby. but he will316 words
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Article143 1933-09-12 15 Singapore Tournament Results The following were the results of ttea played during the week-end m the Smgap it badminton championship at the SVC. Drill Hall Open Singles (quarter -finals). Veo Kian Ann beat Yeo Joo Urn. 15 7 6 15. 15 2. Lini B >on Guun beat Koh Yew143 words
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Article99 1933-09-12 15 Cups and medals presented by Messrs. Lim Keng Tiam. Tan Heng i Chua. Tan Miang Khim, Goh Keng i Mian and Lee Wan Leong for the va- rious annual tournaments of the Amicable Athletic Association are now on vinw at the Association premises. i Chinese Association lawn tennis tournament ties99 words
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Article279 1933-09-12 15 When Densmore Shute. of the United States, won the British open golf championship at St. Andrews last month he won £100 as the first prize and was enabled to proiit to the ext#nt of about 5.000 a year, writes F. J. C. Pignon m the279 words
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Article327 1933-09-12 15 Tamils' Success At Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 9. The T.PC.A. won first division •ball honours by defeating the Malays, last year's champions, by six cVar goals. It was surprising to see a huge crowd present as it was anrounced this morning that the Malays I had conceded327 words
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Article212 1933-09-12 15 Yesterday's S.C.C. Tournament! Results I The fallowing are yes (-relay's results < lln th<- S.C.C. Tournament: PBOPESBION FAIRS F. T. K. Hobbcs and Dr. L. Demenyl beat D. E. L Anderson and C E. Winter 6—3. 8 6 n (LASS SINGLKB HANDICAP J. P. de C Hamilton beat212 words
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Advertisement110 1933-09-12 15 fiwj/</«T /Ah fMMThe proud position held b> W.D.&H.O. Wills is the result of the expert knowledge and un- j I remitting care given to every detail m the production of their cigarettes. Wills's GOLD FLAKE Cigarettes have the 1 advantage of the same experience and consistent care m every stage110 words
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Article, Illustration478 1933-09-12 16 LEAGUE POINTS FOR S. R. C. Victory Over Gunners In Last Match The S.R.C. wound up their League season yesterday with a win over the R.A. A small crowd watched the game at Anson Road Stadium. No goals had been scored when the interval arrived, play having been of a478 words
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Article49 1933-09-12 16 H. Daniell Wins Senior Event Isle of Man, Sept. 7. H. Daniell to-day won the Senior Manx Grand Prix, the fastest amateur motor-cycling race In the world, on a Norton, his time for the 226 mile course being 2 hours. 56 minutes, 29 seconds.— Reuter Wireless.49 words
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Article70 1933-09-12 16 Mitchell And Lacey In Golf Incident London. Sept. 6. Two international golfers. Abe Mitchell and A. J. Lacey, were concerned In a remarkable Incident In the qualifying competition for the €1,000 tournament played at Pinner Hill to-day. At the sixth hole it was discovered that both wereReuter Wireless - 70 words
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Article128 1933-09-12 16 New Members Recruited At Dinner (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*. Sept. 12. The Automobile Association «Penang Branch* Gymkhana had to be postIponed owing to the Polo ground being soft after rain, but the dinner at the Runnymede Hotel proved a very successful affair. The underlying idea was to128 words
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Article377 1933-09-12 16 THIRTEEN HORSES ENTERED Weights For To-morrow's Races Handicaps for the fourth day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting on Wednesday are as follows Horse*— Class I— Dlv. 3—7 furs. The Warrior 9.0 Back Number 8.7 Geninderra 8.13 The Crisis 8.6 Sigh 8.10 Crevarie 8.6 Haraga 8.7377 words
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Article116 1933-09-12 16 Anticur Top Weight For Gold Cup M u.i#rv »lv A. 7 furlong Stand Up '24> 9.7 Phanrasie «12> 7 9 Sunrise »21> 810 All Alone (5» 7 4 Car-ppt <9) 8.9 Evensong (18) 7.4 SaU Up (3> 82 G.ld'n Horn (22) 70 Groek (27) 80 Gunea Din (20)116 words
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Article124 1933-09-12 16 S.C.R.C. Practice Matches The following hockey practice games will be played at the SC.R.C. Wednesday. Gim Lock's team vs. Fong Lim's team. Friday. Yew Hock's team vs. Fong Lim's team. Gim Lock's Team: Koe Slang. Chlm Bock. Cheok Wah. Thean Teck. Chow Tat. Kean Qool. Thean Chye. Kit Soon.124 words
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Article202 1933-09-12 16 St. Joseph's And Indian Association Draw A fine Innings of 81 by O. Fernandez was the outstanding feature of the drawn match at Balestier on Sunday. between St. Joseph's Institution and i the Indian Association. Scores St. Joseph's D. Ess c S. Singh b Davar 40; E. Le Mercier202 words
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Article174 1933-09-12 16 CRAWFORD BEATEN AT FOREST HILLS Overwhelmed m Last Two Sets Forest Hills, Sept. 11. In the American lawn tennis championship final Perry beat Crawford j_3, 11—13, 4—6, 6—o, 6—l. Perry's victory was most unexpected, but deserved. He won the first set, driving hard to the corners174 words
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Article171 1933-09-12 16 Entries For Big Event At Bukit Timah The draw for the Singapore Golf Club i championship, the first round to be i completed on or before September 24th. is as follows: i A. E Barr-Slm bye. R. Craik vs. M. C. Bain. V. P. F. Walsh vs. D171 words
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Article74 1933-09-12 16 The men's monthly medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club over the week-end. The best returns were R. Renton 72 6 66 H. C. Rellly. 82 16 66 Lieut. J. Wallls. 87 20 67 Lieut. C. M. Keble. 83 15 68 Ft.-Lt. W. S. Allen. 7874 words
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Article56 1933-09-12 16 Forty-two cards were taken out for the Keppel Golf Club September Medal which resulted In a tie between W L Kltserow and G. G. Wilson <2 down). The results of the ball sweep held In connection with the September Medal were -Saturday O G. Wilson 1 up56 words
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Article46 1933-09-12 16 I Four players tied m the Keppel O.C. j ladles' spoon yesterday evening. PevenIteen cards were taken out. the leading scores being: iMrs. J. L. Campbell 44 12—32 iMiss Hadley 46—14—32 Mrs. Crawley 47— 15— 32 Mrs. Thamsen 47 15 3246 words
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Article85 1933-09-12 16 Penans Win Return Against Perak (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan*. Sept. 12. The return inter-State tennis match was continued yesterday on the Golf Club courts and resulted m Penan* defeating Perak by ten matches to five Penanp won four out of the six singles and six out of85 words
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Article76 1933-09-12 16 The match Wiltshire Regiment I vs. Police arranged for to-day has be*T. postponed, and will be played at Anson Road Stadium on Saturday. September 23rd. at 5.15 p.m. Atkinson, of Middl. •lQ r.f| the most nmaikuo r on a crlck.'t Held 4 against Surrey Ciovtr lent teni76 words
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532 1933-09-12 16 CHINESE COMPANIONS IN LEAGUE FINAL A. A. A. Well Bcair,, M Jalan Besai 1 he Chinear Companions Athletic Association entered the final round of the S.C.F.A. League Championship yesterday by virtue of a 3 l victory over the Amicable Athletic Association at the Jalan Resar Stadium. Play was very mediocre,532 words
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Advertisement39 1933-09-12 16 om/^^^7 Is 1 9 -,M I I ii v I v^j) Oonrc O/me. For a real thirst quencher I F. &N. tonic with a slice of Lime, or 't^ X for those who prefer it a dash of Gin39 words
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